J. Melville, E. Ritchie, Stephanie N. J. Chapple, R. Glor, J. Schulte
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Melville, J., Ritchie, e.g., Chapple, s.n.j., Glor, r.e.和Schulte II, J.A. 2018。澳大利亚热带稀树草原的多样性:两栖蜥属和Lophognathus的综合分类修订(乳虫纲:两栖蜥科)。维多利亚博物馆回忆录77:41-61。由于形态学特征在许多谱系中被证明是不可靠的,因此澳大利亚的许多agamid蜥蜴属的分类仍未得到解决。我们进行了形态学研究,并将其与最近的遗传研究结合起来,解决了澳大利亚大型体龙形蜥蜴三属(Amphibolurus, Gowidon和Lophognathus)长期存在的分类问题。我们对属进行了广泛的地理采样,包括所有目前公认的种和亚种。采用综合分类方法,结合线粒体(ND2)和核(RAG1)遗传数据以及我们的形态学回顾,我们发现需要进行属级和种级的分类修订。我们修改了属名,建立了一个新属(Tropicagama gen. 11 .),并确认了Gowidon的有效性,总共给出了4个属。此外,我们还描述了一个新种(Lophognathus horneri sp. 11 .),并对另外两个种进行了重新分类。我们的研究结果为澳大利亚一些最具代表性和最知名的蜥蜴的分类学提供了重要的一步,并为澳大利亚季风和干旱景观的生物地理模式提供了更清晰的理解。
Diversity in Australia’s tropical savannas: An integrative taxonomic revision of agamid lizards from the genera Amphibolurus and Lophognathus (Lacertilia: Agamidae)
Melville, J., Ritchie, E.G., Chapple, S.N.J., Glor, R.E.and Schulte II, J.A. 2018. Diversity in Australia’s tropical savannas: An integrative taxonomic revision of agamid lizards from the genera Amphibolurus and Lophognathus (Lacertilia: Agamidae). Memoirs of Museum Victoria 77: 41–61. The taxonomy of many of Australia’s agamid lizard genera remains unresolved because morphological characters have proved to be unreliable across numerous lineages. We undertook a morphological study and integrated this with a recent genetic study to resolve long-standing taxonomic problems in three genera of large-bodied Australian agamid lizards: Amphibolurus, Gowidon and Lophognathus. We had broad geographic sampling across genera, including all currently recognised species and subspecies. Using an integrative taxonomic approach, incorporating mitochondrial (ND2) and nuclear (RAG1) genetic data, and our morphological review, we found that both generic and species-level taxonomic revisions were required. We revise generic designations, creating one new genus (Tropicagama gen. nov.) and confirming the validity of Gowidon, giving a total of four genera. In addition, we describe a new species (Lophognathus horneri sp. nov.) and reclassify two other species. Our results provide a significant step forward in the taxonomy of some of Australia’s most iconic and well-known lizards and provide a clearer understanding of biogeographic patterns across Australia’s monsoonal and arid landscapes.